Stainless Steel Metal Floor

ABSTRACT

The utility model relates to a stainless steel metal floor, which is formed by the assembly of more than one substrate (1) and more than one floor edge trim identification strip (2), wherein the upper base surface of the substrate (1) is provided with protruding lines (11), a pair of adjacent right-angle edges is provided with a first substrate lug buckle (14) respectively, the other pair of adjacent right-angle edges is provided with a second substrate lug buckle (15) respectively, the second substrate lug buckle (15) is opened with a substrate taper hole (151) and a substrate straight hole (152) from top to bottom, the floor edge trim identification strip (2) comprises a first floor edge trim identification strip (21) and a second floor edge trim identification strip (22).

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The utility model relates to a floor, and in particular to a stainlesssteel metal floor.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional single metal floor substrate has 9 counter bores (0.36square meters), and is screwed up and connected with a cement basesurface through expansion bolts and under the action of adhesives;customers think that products having no expansion bolt head on thesurfaces are more beautiful than those having expansion bolt heads onthe surfaces and the antiskid effect is better than that of previousproducts.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the above problem, the utility model provides a stainlesssteel metal floor, which is simple and reasonable in structure design,convenient in assembly, firm and reliable in connection and fine inantiskid effect.

The utility model is realized through the following technical scheme:

the above stainless steel metal floor is formed by the assembly of morethan one substrate and more than one floor edge trim identificationstrip; the substrate is a rectangular plate structure, the upper basesurface of which is provided with protruding lines; a pair of adjacentright-angle edges of the substrate is provided with a first substratelug buckle respectively, the other pair of adjacent right-angle edges isprovided with a second substrate lug buckle respectively; both the firstsubstrate lug buckle and the second substrate lug buckle are extendedout along the outer side of the substrate horizontally; both the firstsubstrate lug buckle and the second substrate lug buckle are formed bybeing bent upwards by 90 degrees first and then being bent outwardshorizontally by 90 degrees; the second substrate lug buckle is openedwith a substrate taper hole and a substrate straight hole from top tobottom; adjacent substrates are connected through the first substratelug buckle and the second substrate lug buckle respectively andcorrespondingly, plus matched invisible expansion bolts; the floor edgetrim identification strip comprises a first floor edge trimidentification strip and a second floor edge trim identification stripwhich are of long-strip plate structures; the end part of one ends ofthe first and second floor edge trim identification strips along thelength direction thereof is provided with an inward groove, the end partof the other ends of the first and second floor edge trim identificationstrips is provided with an outward buckle matched with the inwardgroove; the base surfaces of the first and second floor edge trimidentification strips are further evenly provided with concave-convexstrips and one sides thereof are further evenly provided with expansionscrew holes along the length direction; the first and second floor edgetrim identification strips are secured to the ground through theexpansion screw holes plus expansion bolts; one long side edge of thefirst floor edge trim identification strip is provided with a firstidentification strip lug buckle matched with the first substrate lugbuckle; the first identification strip lug buckle is bent upwards by 90degrees first and then is bent outwards horizontally by 90 degrees to beflat with the base surface of the substrate; one long side edge of thesecond floor edge trim identification strip is provided with a secondidentification strip lug buckle matched with the second substrate lugbuckle, the second identification strip lug buckle is bent upwards by 90degrees first and then is bent outwards horizontally by 90 degrees to beflat with the base surface of the substrate; and all the secondidentification strip lug buckles are provided with an identificationstrip straight hole and an identification strip taper hole from top tobottom; the first and second floor edge trim identification strips areconnected through the matching between the inward groove and the outwardbuckle.

Herein, for the stainless steel metal floor, the upper base surface ofthe protruding line and the concave base surface of the substrate have aheight difference of 3.2 mm; the protruding line comprises a straightprotruding line and an arc protruding line; the central point of thesubstrate is an intersection point formed by the intersection of thestraight protruding lines, the surrounding of the central point of thesubstrate has four intersection points formed by the intersection of thestraight protruding lines and the arc protruding lines; all theintersection points are circular concave surfaces, which are flat withthe upper base surface of the substrate.

Herein, for the stainless steel metal floor, a pair of adjacentright-angle edges of the substrate is provided with a group of threefirst substrate lug buckles respectively, and the other pair of adjacentright-angle edges is provided with a group of four second substrate lugbuckles respectively.

Herein, for the stainless steel metal floor, one long side edge of thefirst floor edge trim identification strip is straight and the arrisedge is a cambered surface, the other long side edge is evenly providedwith three first identification strip lug buckles.

Herein, for the stainless steel metal floor, one long side edge of thesecond floor edge trim identification strip is straight and the arrisedge is a cambered surface, the other long side edge is evenly providedwith four second identification strip lug buckles.

Herein, for the stainless steel metal floor, the concave-convex stripsare of Z-shaped structures, the concave Z shape is an identificationsurface, and the convex Z shape is an arc wear-resisting surface.

Herein, for the stainless steel metal floor, the first and secondsubstrate lug buckles are bent upwards by 90 degrees first and then arebent outwards horizontally by 90 degrees to form a trapezoid having aheight of 3.2 mm.

Benefits:

the stainless steel metal floor provided by the utility model has asimple and reasonable structure design; during construction, it onlyneeded to connect the substrate with a cement base surface by screwingup expansion bolts on the first substrate lug buckle and the secondsubstrate lug buckle of the substrate and under the action of adhesives,and then trim the four edges of the substrate using the floor edge trimidentification strip; the assembly connection is firm, reliable andbeautiful.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1 is a structure diagram of a stainless steel metal floor of theutility model;

FIG. 2 is a top view of a substrate of a stainless steel metal floor ofthe utility model;

FIG. 3 is a bottom view of a substrate of a stainless steel metal floorof the utility model;

FIG. 4 is a left view of a substrate of a stainless steel metal floor ofthe utility model;

FIG. 5 is a top view of a first floor edge trim identification strip ofa stainless steel metal floor of the utility model; and

FIG. 6 is a top view of a second floor edge trim identification strip ofa stainless steel metal floor of the utility model.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 6, the stainless steel metal floor providedby the utility model is formed by the assembly of more than onesubstrate 1 and more than one floor edge trim identification strip 2.

Each substrate 1 is a rectangular structure, the upper base surface ofwhich is provided with a plurality of protruding lines 11; the pluralityof protruding lines 11 comprise straight protruding lines and arcprotruding lines; the upper base surfaces of the plurality of protrudinglines 11 and the concave base surface of the substrate 1 have a heightdifference of 3.2 mm; the central point of the substrate 1 is a firstintersection point 12 formed by the intersection of the straightprotruding lines, the surrounding of the central point of the substrate1 has four intersection points 13 formed by the intersection of thestraight protruding lines and the arc protruding lines; the firstintersection point 12 and the four second intersection points 13 all arecircular concave surfaces, which are flat with the upper base surface ofthe substrate 1; during construction, the substrate is closely adheredto the ground under the action of metal adhesives.

A pair of adjacent right-angle edges of each substrate 1 is providedwith a group of three first substrate lug buckles 14 respectively, andthe other pair of adjacent right-angle edges is provided with a group offour second substrate lug buckles 15 respectively; both the firstsubstrate lug buckle 14 and the second substrate lug buckle 15 are ofrectangular block structures and are extended out along the outer sideof the substrate 1 horizontally; herein, both the first substrate lugbuckle 14 and the second substrate lug buckle 15 are bent upwards by 90degrees first and then bent outwards horizontally by 90 degrees to forma trapezoid having a height of 3.2 mm; meanwhile, each second substratelug buckle 15 is opened with a substrate taper hole 151 and a substratestraight hole 152 from the upper base surface to the lower base surface;the smaller hole of one end of the substrate taper hole 151 has adiameter of 8.5 mm, and the bigger hole of the other end has a diameterof 11.5 mm; the substrate straight hole 152 has a diameter of 8.5 mm;adjacent substrates 1 are connected through the first substrate lugbuckle 14 and the second substrate lug buckle 15 respectively andcorrespondingly, plus matched invisible expansion bolts.

The floor edge trim identification strip 2 comprises a first floor edgetrim identification strip 21 and a second floor edge trim identificationstrip 22.

The first floor edge trim identification strip 21 is a rectangularstructure overall; the end part of one end along the length directionthereof is provided with a first trapezoidal inward groove 211, the endpart of the other end is provided with a first trapezoidal outwardbuckle 212 matched with the first inward groove 211; the base surface ofthe first floor edge trim identification strip 21 is further evenlyprovided with a plurality of first Z-shaped concave-convex strips 213;the concave Z shape of the first Z-shaped concave-convex strip 213 is anidentification surface, and the convex Z shape is an arc wear-resistingsurface (antiskid surface); one side of the first floor edge trimidentification strip 21 is further evenly provided with four firstexpansion screw holes 214 along the length direction; the first edgetrim identification strip 21 is secured to the ground through the fourfirst expansion screw holes 214 plus expansion bolts; meanwhile, onelong side edge of the first floor edge trim identification strip 21 isstraight and the arris edge is a cambered surface, the other long sideedge is evenly provided with three first identification strip lugbuckles 215; each first identification strip lug buckles 215 is bentupwards by 90 degrees first and then is bent outwards horizontally by 90degrees to be flat with the base surface of the substrate 1.

The second floor edge trim identification strip 22 is a rectangularstructure overall; the end part of one end along the length directionthereof is provided with a second trapezoidal inward groove 221, the endpart of the other end is provided with a second trapezoidal outwardbuckle 222 matched with the second inward groove 221; the base surfaceof the second floor edge trim identification strip 22 is further evenlyprovided with a plurality of second Z-shaped concave-convex strips 223;the concave Z shape of the Z-shaped concave-convex strip 223 is anidentification surface, and the convex Z shape is an arc wear-resistingsurface (antiskid surface); one side of the second floor edge trimidentification strip 22 is further evenly provided with four secondexpansion screw holes 224 along the length direction; the second edgetrim identification strip 22 is secured to the ground through the foursecond expansion screw holes 224 plus expansion bolts; meanwhile, onelong side edge of the second floor edge trim identification strip 22 isstraight and the arris edge is a cambered surface, the other long sideedge is evenly provided with four second identification strip lugbuckles 225; each second identification strip lug buckles 225 is bentupwards by 90 degrees first and then is bent outwards horizontally by 90degrees to be flat with the base surface of the substrate 1; each secondidentification strip lug buckle 225 is provided with an identificationstrip straight hole 226 and an identification strip taper hole 227 fromtop to bottom.

The utility model is simple and reasonable in structure design,convenient in assembly, firm and reliable in connection and fine inantiskid effect, and is suitable for popularization and application.

1. A stainless steel metal floor, characterized in that: the floor isformed by the assembly of more than one substrate (1) and more than onefloor edge trim identification strip (2); the substrate (1) is arectangular plate structure, the upper base surface of which is providedwith protruding lines (11); a pair of adjacent right-angle edges of thesubstrate (1) is provided with a first substrate lug buckle (14)respectively, the other pair of adjacent right-angle edges is providedwith a second substrate lug buckle (15) respectively; both the firstsubstrate lug buckle (14) and the second substrate lug buckle (15) areextended out along the outer side of the substrate horizontally; boththe first substrate lug buckle (14) and the second substrate lug buckle(15) are formed by being bent upwards by 90 degrees first and then beingbent outwards horizontally by 90 degrees; the second substrate lugbuckle (15) is opened with a substrate taper hole (151) and a substratestraight hole (152) from top to bottom; adjacent substrates areconnected through the first substrate lug buckle (14) and the secondsubstrate lug buckle (15) respectively and correspondingly, plus matchedinvisible expansion bolts; the floor edge trim identification strip (2)comprises a first floor edge trim identification strip (21) and a secondfloor edge trim identification strip (22) which are of long-strip platestructures; the end part of one ends of the first and second floor edgetrim identification strips along the length direction thereof isprovided with an inward groove, the end part of the other ends of thefirst and second floor edge trim identification strips is provided withan outward buckle; the base surfaces of the first and second floor edgetrim identification strips are further evenly provided withconcave-convex strips and one sides thereof are further evenly providedwith expansion screw holes along the length direction; the first andsecond floor edge trim identification strips are secured to the groundthrough the expansion screw holes plus expansion bolts; one long sideedge of the first floor edge trim identification strip (21) is providedwith a first identification strip lug buckle (215) matched with thefirst substrate lug buckle (14); the first identification strip lugbuckle (215) is bent upwards by 90 degrees first and then is bentoutwards horizontally by 90 degrees to be flat with the base surface ofthe substrate; one long side edge of the second floor edge trimidentification strip (22) is provided with a second identification striplug buckle (225) matched with the second substrate lug buckle (15), thesecond identification strip lug buckle (225) is bent upwards by 90degrees first and then is bent outwards horizontally by 90 degrees to beflat with the base surface of the substrate; and all the secondidentification strip lug buckles (225) are provided with anidentification strip straight hole (226) and an identification striptaper hole (227) from top to bottom; the first and second floor edgetrim identification strips are connected through the matching betweenthe inward groove and the outward buckle.
 2. The stainless steel metalfloor according to claim 1, characterized in that: the upper basesurface of the protruding line (11) and the concave base surface of thesubstrate (1) have a height difference of 3.2 mm; the protruding line(11) comprises a straight protruding line and an arc protruding line;the central point of the substrate (1) is an intersection point formedby the intersection of the straight protruding lines, the surrounding ofthe central point of the substrate (1) has four intersection pointsformed by the intersection of the straight protruding lines and the arcprotruding lines; all the intersection points are circular concavesurfaces, which are flat with the upper base surface of the substrate(1).
 3. The stainless steel metal floor according to claim 1,characterized in that: a pair of adjacent right-angle edges of thesubstrate (1) is provided with a group of three first substrate lugbuckles (14) respectively, and the other pair of adjacent right-angleedges is provided with a group of four second substrate lug buckles (15)respectively.
 4. The stainless steel metal floor according to claim 1,characterized in that: one long side edge of the first floor edge trimidentification strip (21) is straight and the arris edge is a camberedsurface, the other long side edge is evenly provided with three firstidentification strip lug buckles (215).
 5. The stainless steel metalfloor according to claim 1, characterized in that: one long side edge ofthe second floor edge trim identification strip (22) is straight and thearris edge is a cambered surface, the other long side edge is evenlyprovided with four second identification strip lug buckles (225).
 6. Thestainless steel metal floor according to claim 1, characterized in that:the concave-convex strips are of Z-shaped structures, the concave Zshape is an identification surface, and the convex Z shape is an arcwear-resisting surface.
 7. The stainless steel metal floor according toclaim 1, characterized in that: the first and second substrate lugbuckles are bent upwards by 90 degrees first and then are bent outwardshorizontally by 90 degrees to form a trapezoid having a height of 3.2mm.